
1816, inLehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, byLorenz Oken. FromAncient GreekΠάν(Pán).
Pan m
- A taxonomicgenus within thefamilyHominidae –chimpanzees andbonobos, native to central Africa.
Illustration of godPan.
Saturnian moonPan, from two angles.FromMiddle EnglishPan, fromLatinPān, formAncient GreekΠάν(Pán).
Pan
- (Greekmythology)Greekgod ofnature, oftenvisualized ashalfgoat and halfman playingpipes. HisRomancounterpart isFaunus.
- (astronomy) An inner moon of the planetSaturn, notable for its equatorial ridge.
moon of the planet Saturn
Pan (pluralPans)
- Asurname.
Pan (pluralPans)
- Ellipsis ofPeter Pan.
Pan
- Asuburb ofNewport,Isle of Wight,England(OS grid ref SZ5088).[1]
Shortening.
the Pan
- (UK, slang, obsolete) Theworkhouse inSt Pancras,London.
- John Camden Hotten (1873)The Slang Dictionary
FromAncient GreekΠάν(Pán).
Pan m
- (Greekmythology)Pan
Pan m anim
- Pan
Declension ofPan (sg-only hard masculine animate)
- “Pan”, inPříruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech),1935–1957
- “Pan”, inSlovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech),1960–1971, 1989
FromAncient GreekΠάν(Pán).
Pan m
- (Greekmythology)Pan
Pan
- Rōmaji transcription ofパン
Borrowed fromAncient GreekΠᾱ́ν(Pā́n).
Pān m sg (genitivePānos);third declension
- (Greekmythology)Pan
Third-declension noun (Greek-type, normal variant), singular only.
FromOld High Germanpanna, northern variant ofphanna, akin toGermanPfanne,Dutchpan,Englishpan.
Pan f (pluralPanen)
- pan
Hee bréit d'Fleesch an derPan.- He is frying the meat in a pan.
FromLatinPan, fromAncient GreekΠάν(Pán).
Pan
- Pan(Greek god)
Learned borrowing fromLatinPan, fromAncient GreekΠάν(Pán).
Pan m
- Pan(Greek god)
Learned borrowing fromLatinPan, fromAncient GreekΠάν(Pán).
Pan m pers
- (Greekmythology)Pan(Greek god of nature)
Pan m animal
- (astronomy)Pan(moon of Saturn)
Frompan.
Pan m pers (female equivalentPani)
- Lord,Sir(title)
Pan m pers
- Lord(God)
- (biblical, Christianity, theology)Lord(Jesus)
- Pan inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- Pan in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Pan m
- Alternative spelling ofPã
Borrowed fromMandarin潘 (Pān).Doublet ofPua andPoon.
Pan (Baybayin spellingᜉᜈ᜔)
- a Chinese Filipinosurname from Mandarin
FromKapampangan, according to theVocabulario de la lengua tagala by Fr. Noceda & San Lucar.
Pan (Baybayin spellingᜉᜈ᜔)(obsolete)
- father of
- Synonym:A
- Pan Miguel ―Father of Miguel
- Pan Maria ―Father of Maria